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>> stephen came in. he did one audition for me and just blew us away. he had the part before he walked out the door. you know, i mean, i was prepped. his stage play that he had done previously, his one-man show, "beyond glory" and played a number of military characters and came in so ready to show me this guy. i was kind of shocked after the reading to find out what a nice guy he was. what a sweet affable guy. because quaritch is all business. >> larry: he has what you would call presence. >> absolutely. >> larry: your character is the human guy in the movie. did you like him, stephen? do you have to like him? >> that's a great question. the answer is, look, if i don't love him, who will? that's how i feel about it. and i did. as i say, there's so many of the qualities that he personifies are good qualities. you can't doubt his courage, you can't doubt his commitment, you can't doubt his sense of mission. his job is to keep people alive. i think he's very frustrated by the fact that the mission is an impossible one. he's a very -- he's a straight line a
>> stephen came in. he did one audition for me and just blew us away. he had the part before he walked out the door. you know, i mean, i was prepped. his stage play that he had done previously, his one-man show, "beyond glory" and played a number of military characters and came in so ready to show me this guy. i was kind of shocked after the reading to find out what a nice guy he was. what a sweet affable guy. because quaritch is all business. >> larry: he has what you...
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and she tried, you know, she talked to stephen hall. and they developed a relationship behind the lines. but this whole time, hall wanted to accomplish his mission and nothing seemed to be going right. and at the same time, the other major character of this book comes into play who was a ss officer, part of the gestapo who relentlessly hunts every allied agent in the area, including hall as well as rounding up scores of them. as this is all going on, hall's entire network has been infiltrated. and he is losing people left and right and he is just a hair's breadth from being chopper. what happened is a massive snowstorm hit and he realizes his time has come to change the course of this mission. he's not going to sit back here he's going to try to make a change. and he realizes that he can get to the brenner pass, but there's a small remote substation that's about 15 miles away, that's in this heavily occupied german area called cortina. if he's able to get there and destroy it the substation had a condenser that was made of mercury. it w
and she tried, you know, she talked to stephen hall. and they developed a relationship behind the lines. but this whole time, hall wanted to accomplish his mission and nothing seemed to be going right. and at the same time, the other major character of this book comes into play who was a ss officer, part of the gestapo who relentlessly hunts every allied agent in the area, including hall as well as rounding up scores of them. as this is all going on, hall's entire network has been infiltrated....
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look at stephen city. 6 inches. thank you, jeremy. maureen is happening today because she has the day off in laurel, 5 inches in annapolis. randy said his side street was plowed and about 80% cleared of the snow. we see the precipitation is out of here. now the focus shifts to the next system which could hit us on friday and saturday. it is organizing over texas. that is our next system. for more, let's go to brian back inside. i carry a couple of rulers and a yardstick. we might need the yardstick for this one. >> we might need some extra rulers for reporters so they do not have to measure with money. let's talk about what is happening. the system is moving through taxes. it will work its way up and tapping into some gulf moisture. it could really put a good chunk of snow, the potential for some heavy snow from the central part of virginia through d.c., philadelphia, and up to new york city. low 40's at today and tomorrow will lead to melting. a big snowstorm is possible friday into saturday. >> we are paying attention to the morning
look at stephen city. 6 inches. thank you, jeremy. maureen is happening today because she has the day off in laurel, 5 inches in annapolis. randy said his side street was plowed and about 80% cleared of the snow. we see the precipitation is out of here. now the focus shifts to the next system which could hit us on friday and saturday. it is organizing over texas. that is our next system. for more, let's go to brian back inside. i carry a couple of rulers and a yardstick. we might need the...
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stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> some quick figures. this will give you the scope of the storm. more than 180 pieces of equipment are out there helping to clear the streets. the district gets about 15 inches of snowfall a year. we have already passed out. about 24 inches has been measured and that is more than the past three winters combined. >>> parts of virginia are not done digging it out from the last storm. courtney robinson is in the mixing bowl. good morning. >> things are looking great. we heard lisa talking about this on the major roadways. we're seeing folks flying down 95. vdot has about 1400 trucks in northern virginia. you can see two of them waiting to be deployed. they have been in action all morning long up and down 95 as well as on the ramp of the mixing bowl. vdot says four drivers to be careful. it is clear but the might be some slick patches. getting into turning lanes or ramps, there will be some slush, maybe some ice under that so you do want to be careful. pete hov lanes are careful -- are open. we will give you a
stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> some quick figures. this will give you the scope of the storm. more than 180 pieces of equipment are out there helping to clear the streets. the district gets about 15 inches of snowfall a year. we have already passed out. about 24 inches has been measured and that is more than the past three winters combined. >>> parts of virginia are not done digging it out from the last storm. courtney robinson is in the mixing bowl. good...
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that's where myranda stephens will be joining us live momentarily. >> and just how deep is that snow now? meteorologist jessica starr will join us from the sky watch weather center. >> but first, how much snow will we get and who will get hit the hardest? chief meteorologist vytas reid joins us with a look. >> wow, out front, and i got the measuring stick out. and we're talking about several inches of snow coming down quickly on hd radar. you can see behind us. lots of snowfall. went out and measured four, 4 1/2 inches. right about here. and remember folks, we're talking about 20-to 30 inches. that takes the amount possibly that we could get as much as this. substantial. and that will slow things down quite a bit if we are trying to get out and about on sunday to monday. takes a long time to dig out. hd radar. we are looking at heavy amounts of snow still coming down across baltimore. on 95, in fact, showed you this about half an hour ago. 15 minutes ago. car that slid off the highway up there in harford county. so if you don't have to venture out, don't. it is dangerous. and storm i
that's where myranda stephens will be joining us live momentarily. >> and just how deep is that snow now? meteorologist jessica starr will join us from the sky watch weather center. >> but first, how much snow will we get and who will get hit the hardest? chief meteorologist vytas reid joins us with a look. >> wow, out front, and i got the measuring stick out. and we're talking about several inches of snow coming down quickly on hd radar. you can see behind us. lots of...
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and from new york, the one and only stephen a. smith from fox sports on the radio and a columnist for the "philadelphia inquirer" always calls them as he sees them. we'll start with jackie. from the perspective of an athlete's wife, what did you make of this statement? >> i took it as i thought it wasn't enough. i felt like it was contrived and he wrote it and he was saying all the right things. i would have wanted more emotion. i just felt like it was really shallow. >> larry: did you expect him to tell his wife he loved her? >> i expected him to tell her he loved her, i expected him to get on bended knee. if you want the world to know how sorry are you for what you've done to your wife, you need to prove it and probleming it i don't think is reading a statement. >> larry: so you're saying if that were you, that's what you would have expected. you would have been long gone. >> a long time ago, but i still would have wanted the apology. >> larry: stephen smith who calls them as he seize them, what did you make of it today? >> i th
and from new york, the one and only stephen a. smith from fox sports on the radio and a columnist for the "philadelphia inquirer" always calls them as he sees them. we'll start with jackie. from the perspective of an athlete's wife, what did you make of this statement? >> i took it as i thought it wasn't enough. i felt like it was contrived and he wrote it and he was saying all the right things. i would have wanted more emotion. i just felt like it was really shallow. >>...
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. >> reporter: stephen, what about you? >> i was a huge fan of elvis. high school we used to listen to elvis as we were listening to the beatles as well. my mom and dad always listening always to elvis. >> larry: what was the tough part about putting this together, armen? >> well, we always knew the expectation was enormous and we had the legacy to uphold. the hardest part really is not to have elvis actually with us, obviously. so our main focus was to represent him in everything that we did to connect the show with elvis' presence whether it be his voice or his image or actually, you know, right down to set elements, colors. priscilla helped us enormously in understanding elvis and to do a show like this it's inescapable that you first have to know who the man really was before creating a show like this. >> larry: priscilla, what was it like working with them? >> oh my goodness. well, you know, it was good. it was a, you know, we had our ups and downs. only in that, you know, i know elvis very well, the family knows elvis very well, obviously. so you
. >> reporter: stephen, what about you? >> i was a huge fan of elvis. high school we used to listen to elvis as we were listening to the beatles as well. my mom and dad always listening always to elvis. >> larry: what was the tough part about putting this together, armen? >> well, we always knew the expectation was enormous and we had the legacy to uphold. the hardest part really is not to have elvis actually with us, obviously. so our main focus was to represent him in...
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stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >>> the snow is still coming down. our coverage continues after this. >>> you called this when? >> it is a gift. now let's see if i could forecast the next hours. winter storm warning in effect until 10:00 tomorrow night. blizzard warning for the district, charles county, prince george's, calvert, st. mary's, anne arundel county sprint guidance from the computer models, we may adjust them with the accumulation totals. meantime, just a with us through the evening. we will update the snow bands as they move through. >> s lisa, your family thinks you might have roaster phobia. i'm not roaster-phobic. my perdue oven ready roaster is already seasoned in its own cooking bag. and it cooks in about half the time. my work re is done. [ male announcer ] now try perdue oven ready bone-in breast and cornish hens. (woman) these are my mom's shoes. i walked in her shoes all 60 miles. (laughs) (man) when they first told us she had breast cancer, i was scared to death. i thought that i was gonna lose my best friend. (woman) the 3-day
stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >>> the snow is still coming down. our coverage continues after this. >>> you called this when? >> it is a gift. now let's see if i could forecast the next hours. winter storm warning in effect until 10:00 tomorrow night. blizzard warning for the district, charles county, prince george's, calvert, st. mary's, anne arundel county sprint guidance from the computer models, we may adjust them with the accumulation totals. meantime, just a with us...
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myranda stephens, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> and that brings us to the question of the day. should the census bureau spend 2 1/2 million dollars on superbowl ads? so far 95 percent say no. diane writes on facebook. if people don't know what a census form is by now, spending 2 1/2 million dollars will not enlighten them. go to foxbaltimore.com and we want to hear from you. you can sound off through facebook. send us a tweet @foxbaltimore. text us at 445203. enter fox 45 a for yes. fox 45 b for no. and we want to mere more of the responses. they will be coming up tonight on the "late edition" at 11:00. >> meantime, aig is now giving out $100 million in bonus money. the money is going to employees in the financial products unit. the bonus was actually cut by $20 million in return for getting it early. bonuses paid to the same department last year, caused a lot of backlash from the public and lawmakers in washington d.c. republicans say the white house should demand an explanation. >> well, the retraction tonight, from the u.s. transportation secretary, who issued a warning abou
myranda stephens, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> and that brings us to the question of the day. should the census bureau spend 2 1/2 million dollars on superbowl ads? so far 95 percent say no. diane writes on facebook. if people don't know what a census form is by now, spending 2 1/2 million dollars will not enlighten them. go to foxbaltimore.com and we want to hear from you. you can sound off through facebook. send us a tweet @foxbaltimore. text us at 445203. enter fox 45 a for yes. fox 45 b...
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live in canton, myranda stephens, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> thank you, myranda. >> businesses, churches, and schools cancelled events for tomorrow. we have them on the ticker at the bottom of the screen. you can also go to foxbaltimore.com for a complete list. >> hazardous driving conditions cause a serious crash in harford county. snow plow involved in a accident on 462 and 95 north of aberdine. state police say a van with two adults and 3 children crashed into the back of a snow plowing truck. all five people in the van were hospitalized. no word on their conditions. >> we're joined on the phone by mel blizzard director of operations at the maryland emergency management agency. thanks so much for joining us on the phone. >> yes. >> what are the biggest problems you are facing tonight, mr. blizzard? well,, our biggest problem is the concern that we have and reports from the national weather service, of the seriousness of this approaching storm. and right now, we have blizzard warnings, established, out in prince george's, charles, calvert, arundel, st. mary's, and most recently, in the
live in canton, myranda stephens, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> thank you, myranda. >> businesses, churches, and schools cancelled events for tomorrow. we have them on the ticker at the bottom of the screen. you can also go to foxbaltimore.com for a complete list. >> hazardous driving conditions cause a serious crash in harford county. snow plow involved in a accident on 462 and 95 north of aberdine. state police say a van with two adults and 3 children crashed into the back of a...
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. >> my constituent, stephen oliver, died in tragic and mysterious circumstances late last year. the family of steve them are very disappointed by the greek authority's failure to properly investigate his death and furthermore the british government seeming acceptance of the situation. i am now asking of the prime minister to take a personal interest in this situation and tried to get the answers to the questions the fifth family is raising. >> i, like he, is start to hear of the death of stephen oliver in october last year and i send my sincere condolences to the family. understand in london and greece they are ready to provide advice and assistance to mr. oliver's family as appropriate for the advice on seeking further information about the circumstances of his death and i will make sure that is done and your colleagues will move further into any concerns the government may have. >> can the prime minister confirm that he condemns not only the use of false passports and criminal operation but any act of state sponsored assassination anywhere? will he drop the government plans to
. >> my constituent, stephen oliver, died in tragic and mysterious circumstances late last year. the family of steve them are very disappointed by the greek authority's failure to properly investigate his death and furthermore the british government seeming acceptance of the situation. i am now asking of the prime minister to take a personal interest in this situation and tried to get the answers to the questions the fifth family is raising. >> i, like he, is start to hear of the...
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bruce launny is portfolio strategist and stephen shock is from the shock report. you do want say it's on the verge of collapse, but you are very much in the bear camp and right now you're kind of alone there over the long term. lay out your case. i think it's pretty sichl fell you take a look at the supply/demand fundamentals today and that's opec's capacity, inventories and also just the current state of the global economy, there's no way we can see oil prices really move above the range we have which is 65 to $85 because it will create demand destruction. now you can argue, or you can go back a couple of years ago when oil peaked at $140, that it was such a short-lived event that we could rpt get a good gauge of how the consumer adjusted to that. >> the flip side of that are these refinery runs that we continue to see slowdown. refinery runs at 77% of capacity and there's a lot of capacity coming off the market because gas has been so cheap and the crack spreads and there's no way to make money there. doesn't that mean down the road we'll see the price of oil an
bruce launny is portfolio strategist and stephen shock is from the shock report. you do want say it's on the verge of collapse, but you are very much in the bear camp and right now you're kind of alone there over the long term. lay out your case. i think it's pretty sichl fell you take a look at the supply/demand fundamentals today and that's opec's capacity, inventories and also just the current state of the global economy, there's no way we can see oil prices really move above the range we...
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bret stephens, foreign affairs columnist at "the wall street journal." from washington, jeffrey goldberg, and professor abbas milani of stanford university and i'm pleased to have each of them here. and i will begin with jeffrey goldberg in washington. where do you think the obama middle east policy and gulf policy stands today? >> that's a very good question. and it's a bit of a mystery to many people. i think they are in transition. they are in transition away from, let's say, an idea liftic or hopeful mode to a kind of sober recognition that iran might not want to play at all. and, therefore, we, the united states, are going to do everything possible to buttress our arab allies in the region and buttress israel as well, with the caveat, of course, that the obama administration would add this point much rather see israel not take military action against iran. >> mitchell has been criticized because of the penalty on settlements and others say he is on the job every day working hard. what is your take? jeffrey? >> that's to me? i think that there's a fe
bret stephens, foreign affairs columnist at "the wall street journal." from washington, jeffrey goldberg, and professor abbas milani of stanford university and i'm pleased to have each of them here. and i will begin with jeffrey goldberg in washington. where do you think the obama middle east policy and gulf policy stands today? >> that's a very good question. and it's a bit of a mystery to many people. i think they are in transition. they are in transition away from, let's say,...
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and our old buddy stephen a. smith, columnist with the "philadelphia inquirer." brandle, what do you make about the way he's going to do this >> it's tiger woods to a tee, he's controlling the who, the friday? what, the where and the how. to the extent that he won't allow questions. you go all the way back to 1996. he had a statement where he said, hello, world. from that moment on, it's been all with his golf clubs. i think what he does friday is going to have a huge impact, not so much what he says, but how he says it. >> larry: david, why have a bunch of people around if he's the only one going to talk and no questions allowed? >> i'm not sure, frankly. being present and reading a statement without media present to ask questions isn't a whole lot different than issuing a statement on his website. but perhaps he can pull it off. the reason that he's in this position is that we learned or the public learned that tiger woods was not who we thought he was. so if he issues a statement and demonstrates authenticity, remorse, as odd as it may seem, the public probabl
and our old buddy stephen a. smith, columnist with the "philadelphia inquirer." brandle, what do you make about the way he's going to do this >> it's tiger woods to a tee, he's controlling the who, the friday? what, the where and the how. to the extent that he won't allow questions. you go all the way back to 1996. he had a statement where he said, hello, world. from that moment on, it's been all with his golf clubs. i think what he does friday is going to have a huge impact,...
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. >> stephen greenspan: i think it's anxiety. it's anxiety that you're losing out, that other people are doing better than you are. >> safer: stephen greenspan is a university of colorado professor who writes and lectures on gullibility, warning audiences that not reading the fine print or buying something on a tip from your brother-in-law are bad ideas, and that older people are particularly vulnerable to a friendly pitch from a con man. in most of the great moments of gullibility in history, the perpetrator seems to target a particular group, correct? >> greenspan: yes. there have been mormon ponzi schemes targeting mormons, or fundamentalist christians. madoff mostly was aimed at jews, because he was a prominent jewish philanthropist. so, yes, there is this affiliation aspect of it, because we tend to trust our own kind. >> here, in 1919, is charles ponzi, self-styled financial wizard, loafing at his boston mansion with his lovely wife and proud and adoring mother. >> safer: mr. ponzi himself promised fellow italian immigrants
. >> stephen greenspan: i think it's anxiety. it's anxiety that you're losing out, that other people are doing better than you are. >> safer: stephen greenspan is a university of colorado professor who writes and lectures on gullibility, warning audiences that not reading the fine print or buying something on a tip from your brother-in-law are bad ideas, and that older people are particularly vulnerable to a friendly pitch from a con man. in most of the great moments of gullibility...
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stephen moore from "the wall street journal," thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. >> nice to see you. >> good to see you. >>> up next, the deadly shark attack in florida. we will hear from the lifeguard who tried to save the kite surfer. >>> and check out this x-ray. yes, it's the saints logo and, yes, it's in a woman's throat. we'll tell you what happened and how it got there. the mystery behind this sleeping beauty, what's causing this teen to sleep for up to two weeks at a time. you could buy 300 bottles of water. or just one brita filter. ( drop plinks ) brita-- better for the environment and your wallet. that's what's gonna happen here. ♪ because you're tasty with toasty whole grain. [ crunch ] wheat thins. toasted. whole grain. crunch. the crunch is calling. ( kids giggling ) ♪ you have multiple cars... and multiple toys... with multiple places to go. so be smart. simplify. combine and save. get all your insurance from one allstate agent, and you can get multiple discounts... on your multiple policies. simpler is smarter. that's allstate
stephen moore from "the wall street journal," thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. >> nice to see you. >> good to see you. >>> up next, the deadly shark attack in florida. we will hear from the lifeguard who tried to save the kite surfer. >>> and check out this x-ray. yes, it's the saints logo and, yes, it's in a woman's throat. we'll tell you what happened and how it got there. the mystery behind this sleeping beauty, what's causing this teen to sleep...
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stephen moore, how are you, stephen? >> great, thank you. bill: now he has the book, prosperity, and the rush -- the return to prosperity. you have three issues, the economic destimulus bill and so far, what you can tell about what's been made public, what's the issue? >> the issue is the president is trying to advance this economic stimulus plan to create jobs which includes a lot of tax cuts for small businesses but guess who pays the price tag for this huge trillion dollars health care bill? all these new taxes on small businesses, the same businesses that are supposed to get tax cuts and the -- in the jobs stimulus bill. so i think when you look at who's going to pay the cost of this bill, it's pretty clear it's the employers in this country and if they're paying a higher tax, they're not going to hire as many workers. bill: that's one issue you have, the other is this is bipartisan, right? how many republican ideas were incorporated in what the white house has put forward? >> bill, meet the new health care bill, same as the old health c
stephen moore, how are you, stephen? >> great, thank you. bill: now he has the book, prosperity, and the rush -- the return to prosperity. you have three issues, the economic destimulus bill and so far, what you can tell about what's been made public, what's the issue? >> the issue is the president is trying to advance this economic stimulus plan to create jobs which includes a lot of tax cuts for small businesses but guess who pays the price tag for this huge trillion dollars...
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the israeli ambassador was summoned to parliament had for a meeting with the ambassador, stephen smith, where he was warned that the relationship could be damaged. the meeting followed the stern rebuke from the australian prime minister, kevin rudd. >> as a longstanding friend of israel, i repeat what i said before. any state, in the states which uses or forges australian passports, let alone uses or foes australian passports for the purposes of assassination, is of the deepest concern to australia, the deepest concern to australia. and we will not let the matter rest. >> given the close relationship between australia and israel, the diplomatic language was uncharacteristic the robust. >> i made it crystal clear to the ambassador that if the results of that investigation causes to come to the conclusion that the abuse -- cause us to come to the conclusion that the abuse of austlian passports was in any way sponsored or condoned by israeli officials, in australia would not regard that as the act
the israeli ambassador was summoned to parliament had for a meeting with the ambassador, stephen smith, where he was warned that the relationship could be damaged. the meeting followed the stern rebuke from the australian prime minister, kevin rudd. >> as a longstanding friend of israel, i repeat what i said before. any state, in the states which uses or forges australian passports, let alone uses or foes australian passports for the purposes of assassination, is of the deepest concern to...
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stephen tschida is in dupont circle. >> it is coming down hard, starting to accumulate. check out the sidewalk, starting to build up. hear something else i want to point out, over in the roadway, we have been watching this all day. they had treated the roadway, no accumulation. is starting to build up in the busy sections. check out the turnaround, it is starting to build up. i want to move over to the starbucks. we have seen quite a few people just hanging out. we spoke with one of them. this is why he said he was sticking around starbucks. >> i figured tomorrow the metro will be shut down and we will not get out of the house, so get out and enj it now. >> the snow is starting to accumulate, building up. we have been standing out here all day. this jacket is supposed to be waterproof, but it is practically soaked through. it is a wet snow, the type of snow in minnesota that we would call an issue. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >> get in the live truck and warm-up. >>> coming up, up more storm watch coverage. doug hill will have another look at the forecast. >> emily schm
stephen tschida is in dupont circle. >> it is coming down hard, starting to accumulate. check out the sidewalk, starting to build up. hear something else i want to point out, over in the roadway, we have been watching this all day. they had treated the roadway, no accumulation. is starting to build up in the busy sections. check out the turnaround, it is starting to build up. i want to move over to the starbucks. we have seen quite a few people just hanging out. we spoke with one of them....
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[inaudible] >> stephen young with new conservative scientists. just one question for you in terms of say you were given all of your wishes to we have an active and growing program, we had a new type of weapon. you're whole wish list was granted starting it never went away, we headed through the entire last 20 years as well. what would have changed in the world? would 9/11 not have happened, what china might be a growing power? how would a nuclear deterrent help? how would it have changed if we had this whole period? >> i must apologize to didn't quite get -- >> i will try slowly. the question is if we granted you your entire wish list for a strong nuclear deterrent, what foreign policy outcome of the last 20 years or have gone forward with change, but 9/11 not have happened? what iran modeled nuclear weapons? with north korea not test nuclear weapons? >> got it. thank you. my hearing is the best. we would be in a different world today as regards proliferation. it would have been simple and easy to stop both north korea and iran years and years ma
[inaudible] >> stephen young with new conservative scientists. just one question for you in terms of say you were given all of your wishes to we have an active and growing program, we had a new type of weapon. you're whole wish list was granted starting it never went away, we headed through the entire last 20 years as well. what would have changed in the world? would 9/11 not have happened, what china might be a growing power? how would a nuclear deterrent help? how would it have changed...
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we'll have an easy victory over that, but i don't think she'll be the party they put forth. >> larry: stephen, will the tea party movement go into effect? >> absolutely, i think the tea party movement will build and build and build. i can't talk about sarah palin, i'm her favorite baldwin, as she stated on saturday night live, larry. but when we did the cpac lounge for the young people, it was the young people that sort of rallied. >> larry: ron paul got the vote. >> ron paul got the vote, a lot of young people were his followers. they're going to sponsor now the spac bus tour because now we've got all these conservative groups at colleges around the country that want to see a change. >> i think republicans are going to do really, really well. i don't know if they'll pick up the senate, but i think it's entirely possible. when you're running and unemployment is this bad, americans don't like all the deficit spending and the bailouts and the takeover of the auto companies. if they were seeing results, and i think they actually will start to see the results in the next couple years, then i thin
we'll have an easy victory over that, but i don't think she'll be the party they put forth. >> larry: stephen, will the tea party movement go into effect? >> absolutely, i think the tea party movement will build and build and build. i can't talk about sarah palin, i'm her favorite baldwin, as she stated on saturday night live, larry. but when we did the cpac lounge for the young people, it was the young people that sort of rallied. >> larry: ron paul got the vote. >> ron...
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courtesy of stephen colbert who breaks down the economic mess for us as only he can. >> all our troubles started with a bank meltdown. the ensuing job loss was among the fastest in u.s. history going from 7.4% to 9.4% in just 5 months. unemployment was racing out of control faster than a toyota camry through your grandmother's garage door. >> stephen colbert, everybody. and that is the mash-up. >>> we have breaking news out of haiti to tell you about. ten americans charged with kidnapping, could be facing life in prison. we have their story coming up next. for strong bones, i take calcium. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. wto answer 10 questionss you help our community get what it needs for the next, oh, 10 years. we can't move forward until you mail it back. 2010 census in the north of england to my new job at the refinery in the south. i'll never forget. it used one tank of petrol and i had to refil
courtesy of stephen colbert who breaks down the economic mess for us as only he can. >> all our troubles started with a bank meltdown. the ensuing job loss was among the fastest in u.s. history going from 7.4% to 9.4% in just 5 months. unemployment was racing out of control faster than a toyota camry through your grandmother's garage door. >> stephen colbert, everybody. and that is the mash-up. >>> we have breaking news out of haiti to tell you about. ten americans charged...
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. >> larry: stephen, are you surprised at the way he's doing this. >> absolutely, i'm shocked at his stupidity to be quite honest, to not take any questions from the media, to wrap himself by colleagues and friends, basically he's sheltering and shielding himself from the venom of vitriol and some of the interrogation or the interrogation tactics that were inevitable and more importantly that any other athlete would have to go through in this day and time. clearly tiger woods believes he is above reproach and he's not somebody that needs to be questioned. this is one of the things that shocked america because he has projected himself as being somebody that he wasn't. now you have the opportunity to make amends, you dropped the ball initially because your pr campaign was absolutely disastrous. i don't know if it was representation or whatever the case may be, but it was disastrous. you're going to let the world know that you're not going to subject yourself to the media, that you're not going to subject yourself to any kind of inquisition at all and you're surrounding yourself by your
. >> larry: stephen, are you surprised at the way he's doing this. >> absolutely, i'm shocked at his stupidity to be quite honest, to not take any questions from the media, to wrap himself by colleagues and friends, basically he's sheltering and shielding himself from the venom of vitriol and some of the interrogation or the interrogation tactics that were inevitable and more importantly that any other athlete would have to go through in this day and time. clearly tiger woods...
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we will be speaking with stephen more from the "wall street journal." in just a few minutes, we will hear from -- randi weingarten from the american federation of teachers. >> the u.s. senate is not in session today. senators are meeting at the newseum. they will be hearing from the president this morning as well. we continue coverage of the president's fiscal year 2011 budget request today. the senate finance committee holds a hearing on the health and human services budget which is requested to go up 3.9%. secretary kathleen sebelius will testify. live coverage at 3:00 eastern. a budget hearing on c-span 3. timothy geithner testifies on the budget, tax, medicare proposals. in the afternoon, the house armed services subcommittee will hear a report from the defense task force on sexual assault and military services. that hearing is live at 3:00 eastern. >> we know his starkly markets often do not work but we forgot. >> joseph tickets on the economic collapse and the effect on the global economy. >> now for educators, c-span offers the new classroom at c
we will be speaking with stephen more from the "wall street journal." in just a few minutes, we will hear from -- randi weingarten from the american federation of teachers. >> the u.s. senate is not in session today. senators are meeting at the newseum. they will be hearing from the president this morning as well. we continue coverage of the president's fiscal year 2011 budget request today. the senate finance committee holds a hearing on the health and human services budget...
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stephen mufson examines china's role in the world economy and dr. thompson talks about child abuse the in the u.s.. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> and one thing that we agreed -- in this week's question time, she filled in for prime minister brown. leader harman answer questions on the british economy and the iraq war inquiry. >> questions to the prime minister. mr. wedding bell. for the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker. >> i have been asked to reply. my hon. friend the prime minister is in northern ireland where talks are ongoing to secure agreement on the evolution of police and justice hours. the prime minister will make a written statement later and place it in the library of those how those. i am sure the house will wish to join me in paying tribute to riflemen peter aldridge from fort battalion rifles serving as part of three rifles battle group and corporal daniel cooper who served battalion rifles who died in afghanistan. they were heroes who displayed extraordinary courage and absolute commitment
stephen mufson examines china's role in the world economy and dr. thompson talks about child abuse the in the u.s.. washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> and one thing that we agreed -- in this week's question time, she filled in for prime minister brown. leader harman answer questions on the british economy and the iraq war inquiry. >> questions to the prime minister. mr. wedding bell. for the prime minister. >> number one, mr. speaker. >> i...
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. >> reporter: stephen weiss has has. ed four toyotas because of its stellar reputation but his new prius has shaken his faith. you step on the brake and ... it feels like nothing happens.re: o heart-racing occasions, his prius ran stop signs, even though he was stepping on the brake. he and others say foul weather and bumpy roads can cause the problem. >> since then, i've been avoi avoiding potholes, manhole covers, any kind of-- something bumps in the road -- >> reporter: snow. >> snow, absolutely. >> reporter: the prius has whose known as a regenerative braking system thaty recaptures energy usually lost during braking and converts it into an electrical current that replenishes the the car's electrical engine, but a stop or skid triggers a hydraulic brake. a computer is supposed to make the transition seamless, but in the 2010 model there's a momentary gap when one system takes over from the other. toyota officials say they corrected the braking system on the assembly line last month but have yet to do anything for the
. >> reporter: stephen weiss has has. ed four toyotas because of its stellar reputation but his new prius has shaken his faith. you step on the brake and ... it feels like nothing happens.re: o heart-racing occasions, his prius ran stop signs, even though he was stepping on the brake. he and others say foul weather and bumpy roads can cause the problem. >> since then, i've been avoi avoiding potholes, manhole covers, any kind of-- something bumps in the road -- >> reporter:...
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prosecutors said he opened fire as he entered that museum last june, killing stephen johns. >>> under arrest, 27-year-old michael gordon of brandy wine. investigators said the trouble went down at a shop. they said he exposed himself to two female shoppers and ogle d another teen. >>> in illinois, a man who broke into a shop and took hostages is now dead. police said he turned the gun on himself after they entered the building. >>> some scary moments for passengers on an american airlines flight from dallas to seattle today. the plane had to be diverted to oklahoma city after passengers heard a banging onboard. >>> the mother of a 6-year-old in colorado is suing her son's school after a teacher duct taped her kid's mouth shut. that teacher has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor child abuse charges. she says she put the tape on the child's mouth and hands after he got unruly. >>> three young children left home alone, a recipe for disaster turns into one when a fire breaks out. >>> i'm about to show you what not to do. spinning out of control, coming up next, i'll tell you how to avoid this.
prosecutors said he opened fire as he entered that museum last june, killing stephen johns. >>> under arrest, 27-year-old michael gordon of brandy wine. investigators said the trouble went down at a shop. they said he exposed himself to two female shoppers and ogle d another teen. >>> in illinois, a man who broke into a shop and took hostages is now dead. police said he turned the gun on himself after they entered the building. >>> some scary moments for passengers on...
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but market pro stephen wood says a repeat of the 2009 stock market rally is unlikely, even if policymakers leave rates unchanged all year. >> given all the challenges and all the headwinds that the market is facing, this could allow the stock market to be range bound or a little bit better than many investors might be expecting. >> reporter: others say investors need to pay close attention to why the fed is keeping rates so low. >> if the economic data stream evolves such that it looks like the sustainability of this recovery comes into question once the stimulative impact is removed, than i think it becomes a harder bull case to make for stocks. >> reporter: so, what happens to the stock market when the fed starts to raise rates? it's not as bad as you might think. historically, stocks on average gain close to 3% in six months following the first rate hike. suzanne pratt, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: still ahead on the program: what the next generation of doctors want from health care reform. >> lots of volatility today in the market but mostly stocks were down. >> yeah, t
but market pro stephen wood says a repeat of the 2009 stock market rally is unlikely, even if policymakers leave rates unchanged all year. >> given all the challenges and all the headwinds that the market is facing, this could allow the stock market to be range bound or a little bit better than many investors might be expecting. >> reporter: others say investors need to pay close attention to why the fed is keeping rates so low. >> if the economic data stream evolves such that...
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these are the waters stephen schafer grew up in, surfing and kite boarding. he spent hours on the waves. it's where friends say he was always at home. but wednesday afternoon, lifeguard dan lunde spotted him in the water and in trouble. >> normally, they get the kite and get back up and go, but this time he wasn't, and he was laying across the kite itself. >> so, nde grabbed his surf board and paddled a quarter mile through rough seas to get to schafer, who said he had been bitten by sharks. >> there was a lot of blood in the water. >> reporter: blood and maybe two or three sharks. he knew firsthand the danger they were in. he was attacked by a shark almost 25 years ago. >> what sharks do in my own experience, they tend to bite first, to wound whatever prey they're going after, and then they come back to, you know, continue. >> reporter: so, battling four to six-foot seas, he pulled the surfer to shore, talking to him along the way, but by the time they reached land, schafer had lost too much blood, leaving friends to remember the son of a marine artist as a
these are the waters stephen schafer grew up in, surfing and kite boarding. he spent hours on the waves. it's where friends say he was always at home. but wednesday afternoon, lifeguard dan lunde spotted him in the water and in trouble. >> normally, they get the kite and get back up and go, but this time he wasn't, and he was laying across the kite itself. >> so, nde grabbed his surf board and paddled a quarter mile through rough seas to get to schafer, who said he had been bitten...
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. >> doctor stephen? >> thank you, mr. speaker. specialist nurses are going to be vital if we're going to meet the prime minister's commitment to one-to-one care for cancer patients as well as helping people with alzheimer's and parkinson's to stay in their own home. but we know from the early '90s that when governments decide to squeeze in a just buzzes, specialist nurses often can't get a look in. with the prime minister guarantee that under his government specialist nursing will get the resources that it needs to deliver the standards of health care at home, the way on this side of the house want to see? >> mr. speaker, we are trying to form the cancer care in our country. 50 million is being invested in research over the next 10 years, much of it in cancer. they can to guarantee is that people can see specials within two weeks. we hope that this will be within one week so that people can have a diagnostic test sometimes on the same day and get the result on the same day. and we want to introduce a service where there's personal
. >> doctor stephen? >> thank you, mr. speaker. specialist nurses are going to be vital if we're going to meet the prime minister's commitment to one-to-one care for cancer patients as well as helping people with alzheimer's and parkinson's to stay in their own home. but we know from the early '90s that when governments decide to squeeze in a just buzzes, specialist nurses often can't get a look in. with the prime minister guarantee that under his government specialist nursing will...
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. >> reporter: stephen farr spent ten years visiting classrooms all over the country, trying to unravel the mystery of what makes a great teacher. >> examples of how she makes it fun? >> reporter: what he found, and is now sharing, is that superstar teachers need not have outgoing personal tips or masters degrees or loads of teaching experience, but they do share a few things in common. >> you guys still need tons of help figuring out worlds that you get stuck on. if you agree, show me. >> reporter: great teachers make sure every student is keeping up. >> what i hear is that there are a lot of checks for understa understanding that are super visual. you can see who is getting it and who isn't it. we're going to figure out some new ways to figure out words that we don't know. >> reporter: amazing teachers aren't afraid to change their lesson plans. if i'm teaching something and it's not flying, i say to them, my mistake, this isn't working. let's try something else. >> reporter: so you do that in front of the kids? they're used to that. >> reporter: but this may be the most important dis
. >> reporter: stephen farr spent ten years visiting classrooms all over the country, trying to unravel the mystery of what makes a great teacher. >> examples of how she makes it fun? >> reporter: what he found, and is now sharing, is that superstar teachers need not have outgoing personal tips or masters degrees or loads of teaching experience, but they do share a few things in common. >> you guys still need tons of help figuring out worlds that you get stuck on. if you...
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in some areas a look at 14 inches around stephen city. winds gusting 30, 32 miles per hour, this is what we wer forecasting yesterday. a band of 18 to 24 inches. because we've gotten these bands coming through, we updated things to 30 inches. there will be isolated areas. they may have as much as 30 inches. some of the high spots will possibly have 40 inches. there is that mixture of folks fredericksburg, south stafford and spotsylvania. heavy snow around the washington area. when you get up tomorrow morning, there will be a foot of snow on the ground. it will continue through the day. the intensity will diminish. unfortunately, the winds will be there. one positive will be that the temperatures will be falling into the 20s so it will be blowing and drifting. back to you. >> thank you, bob. >> the weather has been causing big trouble on the roads. those whiteout conditions we heard about are quite evident around town. jackie benson is on the mall with more of that. >> reporter: if it were summertime, you would see the beautiful washington
in some areas a look at 14 inches around stephen city. winds gusting 30, 32 miles per hour, this is what we wer forecasting yesterday. a band of 18 to 24 inches. because we've gotten these bands coming through, we updated things to 30 inches. there will be isolated areas. they may have as much as 30 inches. some of the high spots will possibly have 40 inches. there is that mixture of folks fredericksburg, south stafford and spotsylvania. heavy snow around the washington area. when you get up...
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stephen ladyman. >> specialist nurses are going to be vital if we are to meet the prime minister's commitment to one-to-one care for cancer patients, as well as helping people with alzheimer's and parkinson's to stay in their own home. but we know from the early 1990's that when governments decide to squeeze nhs budgets, specialist nurses often do not get a look in. will the prime minister guarantee that under his government, specialist nursing will get the resources that it needs to deliver the standard of health care at home that we on this side of the house want to see? >> we are trying to transform cancer care in our country. over the next 10 years, 15 billion pounds is being invested in research, much of it in cancer. the cancer guarantee is that people can see a specialist within two weeks. we hope that this will happen within one week, so that people can have their diagnostic test and results sometimes on the same day. we want to introduce a service in which there is personalized care available for those suffering from cancer, so that they can also be visited at home. this is how the m
stephen ladyman. >> specialist nurses are going to be vital if we are to meet the prime minister's commitment to one-to-one care for cancer patients, as well as helping people with alzheimer's and parkinson's to stay in their own home. but we know from the early 1990's that when governments decide to squeeze nhs budgets, specialist nurses often do not get a look in. will the prime minister guarantee that under his government, specialist nursing will get the resources that it needs to...
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stephen tschida is live with that part of the story. >> some passengers here are disappointed to find their flights are canceled. flights canceled all across the northeast. we did catch up with some people who got to d.c. before the storm. >> we got on the phone yesterday to try to get down to miami. we thought the flights would be canceled. so we got on a train. so far so good. >> the storm hit new york. it dumped at least a foot of snow. in albany, more than two feet on the snow. a snow emergency remains in effect. hundreds of schools across the northeast are close. a sloppy stretch of snow and rain blankets pts of new england. it caused power outages. west of boston got hit with about 16 inches. parts of massachusetts received up to two feet. some folks say it feels like mud. the other problem is the wind. powerful gusts knocked out power to thousands of homes. most of the cancellations, cleveland, points in the northeast. if you're flying out today, your best advice is to check that your carrier. go online to see if your flight is taking off. >> thank you. >>> 5:20. your traffic a
stephen tschida is live with that part of the story. >> some passengers here are disappointed to find their flights are canceled. flights canceled all across the northeast. we did catch up with some people who got to d.c. before the storm. >> we got on the phone yesterday to try to get down to miami. we thought the flights would be canceled. so we got on a train. so far so good. >> the storm hit new york. it dumped at least a foot of snow. in albany, more than two feet on the...
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stephen tschida has a fresh look at an old way of getting around. >> nikia barnes used to drive to work. now she takes the bus and enjoy the ride. >> when you are on the bus, you can listen to music, read a book. you cannot do that in traffic. >> while she snaps into her ipod, some use their iphone. applications provide up to the second arrival times. but i do not have to wait in the cold for more than three minutes. >> preston hajj is fines the bus more comfortable than metrorail. >> if you get on the platform at the wrong our -- at the wrong hour, there can be delays. it can be stuffed with people. >> she likes the view. >> it is a little bit cheaper and you get to see everything. >> then there are commuters who prefer the access of the bus. it stopped on almost every corner, and you never have to look for parking. >> it is the best option for me, and to contend with the st. meters, we are not zone for it, so dr. mike >>. >> the number of people riding metro overall is down. metra blames the job market and not dissatisfaction with the system. >> thing to consider on another day when t
stephen tschida has a fresh look at an old way of getting around. >> nikia barnes used to drive to work. now she takes the bus and enjoy the ride. >> when you are on the bus, you can listen to music, read a book. you cannot do that in traffic. >> while she snaps into her ipod, some use their iphone. applications provide up to the second arrival times. but i do not have to wait in the cold for more than three minutes. >> preston hajj is fines the bus more comfortable than...
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my name is stephen horne. i spent over 30 years building complex databases and making data into usable information. i've testified on the impact of the financial meltdown and the needç for systems designed to capture the opera. real time information -- to capture appropriate real time information. legislation that would recruit -- legislation that would create such a data base has been introduced by senator warner. it passed the house by a vote of 421 to nothing. using the same basic infrastructure of the data base that would be created under the legislationw3 that içó describe at dow jones have identified over 400 leading indicators that when used together identified a potential systemic risk. also, i want to add many other parts of the economy,ç whichç expands upon what our presenters have presented. they would be able to make are caused by a variety of factors. for example, in las vegas, a huge influx sociologist of groups worked into thei+zç regin moved into the market. ççone of these groups
my name is stephen horne. i spent over 30 years building complex databases and making data into usable information. i've testified on the impact of the financial meltdown and the needç for systems designed to capture the opera. real time information -- to capture appropriate real time information. legislation that would recruit -- legislation that would create such a data base has been introduced by senator warner. it passed the house by a vote of 421 to nothing. using the same basic...
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martha: actress stephen frye reported on a parrot called a cucapoo, the feathered friend got frisky, it's a mating ritual, we're told, bill! this is hilarious. bill: that bird has bad eyesight. martha: there are only 124 left in the world. bill: wow. martha: and there are 123 out there looking around for bill hemmer. bill: that's funny. he's been named conservation ambassador by new zealand. bill: a cucapoo. martha: that's what it's called. that's hilarious. we'll think about that all day and get a chuckle out of it. bill: where else would you go? have a great tuesday, everybody, we'll catch you tomorrow, right here. martha: "happening now" starts right
martha: actress stephen frye reported on a parrot called a cucapoo, the feathered friend got frisky, it's a mating ritual, we're told, bill! this is hilarious. bill: that bird has bad eyesight. martha: there are only 124 left in the world. bill: wow. martha: and there are 123 out there looking around for bill hemmer. bill: that's funny. he's been named conservation ambassador by new zealand. bill: a cucapoo. martha: that's what it's called. that's hilarious. we'll think about that all day and...
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we have stephen colbert, who will be here. bill paxton, john lithgow, benicio del toro, they're all going to be here. we'll have music performances from regina spektor, yeasayer, kings of convenience and selena gomez. it's going to be a big week. [ laughter ] hope to see you back here, next week. but first, up next, a very funny comedian making his network television debut with us tonight. from new orleans, give it up for sean patton, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> yes! yes! hey. who here would like to fight me? [ laughter ] i will fight you. do i give off that vibe? like i want to fight? because i -- i bumped into a gentleman on the street, you know, the other day, by accident, before i could apologize. he just -- he was ready to go. he was just like, "what?" "what?" "what?" "what?" like, loudly inquisitive for no reason. like "what?" "what?" "what?" "what?" "what?" "what?" i was like, "what?" [ laughter ] he was like "what?" "what?" "what?" "what?" i was like "what?" he was like "what?" and i was like "what?" "wha
we have stephen colbert, who will be here. bill paxton, john lithgow, benicio del toro, they're all going to be here. we'll have music performances from regina spektor, yeasayer, kings of convenience and selena gomez. it's going to be a big week. [ laughter ] hope to see you back here, next week. but first, up next, a very funny comedian making his network television debut with us tonight. from new orleans, give it up for sean patton, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> yes! yes!...
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. >> stephen young. >> good to see you. >> on the npr, we have been hearing rumors thatçó it will ba rather modest document. will there be anything interesting or compelling? the president spoken brought about transforming nuclear- weapons. [unintelligible] you were only one of the people to support the changing agenda in this administration. many of them are traditional thinkers. really changing the postern dramatically, what is your sense of that? can we hope this to be more transformational? >> at my age it's nice to be known as new for anything. we are working very hard to deliver to the president of the options the president has asked for in his presidential review directive. i think that, because it is a classified document, speculation about it is what it is, speculation. considering the president's speech in prague and its energy and animation about this issue, i would say that this is going to be a more about document. we will have to see. >> anybody on this side? >> elaine rosman. -- grossman. i was wondering what the obama administration policy might look like in terms of
. >> stephen young. >> good to see you. >> on the npr, we have been hearing rumors thatçó it will ba rather modest document. will there be anything interesting or compelling? the president spoken brought about transforming nuclear- weapons. [unintelligible] you were only one of the people to support the changing agenda in this administration. many of them are traditional thinkers. really changing the postern dramatically, what is your sense of that? can we hope this to be...
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it was too late for stephen schaefer who died of multiple shark bites. it is the first deadly shark attack in nearly 130 years. >>> all right. here are some other top stories we're following across the usa. an emergency landing in florida, the nose gear failed to work correctly. the plane circled the airport for more than an hour to burn fuel then came to a safe landing forcing the tail up as it stopped. >>> out with the old, in with the new for the giants. demolition of the old giants stadium with the help of a giant metal claw attached to a crane. >>> a motivational speaker has pleaded not guilty to three charges of manslaughter. arizona authorities arrested james arthur ray yesterday in connection with those deaths of those three people who attended a sweat lodge ceremony for spiritual cleansing that ray led last year. >>> a circus high-wire daredevil carried on the tradition, walked across a tightrope strung across two sarasota, florida, buildings without a net. let's hope he has life insurance. it was a 600 foot walk 200 feet above the ground. the 3
it was too late for stephen schaefer who died of multiple shark bites. it is the first deadly shark attack in nearly 130 years. >>> all right. here are some other top stories we're following across the usa. an emergency landing in florida, the nose gear failed to work correctly. the plane circled the airport for more than an hour to burn fuel then came to a safe landing forcing the tail up as it stopped. >>> out with the old, in with the new for the giants. demolition of the...
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which confirms my suspicions, stephen hawking is a dick. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter and applause ] right? i never met him. i'm just saying. [ laughter ] [ in a robotic voice ] "nice to meet you." [ laughter ] bull crap! hey, you guys, yesterday was national penguin awareness day. [ cheers and applause ] is everyone aware of penguins? [ scattered cheers ] that was only lf the crowd. that's why they have that. penguin awareness day was yesterday. i guess that explains why i didn't see any penguins driving to work. [ light laughter ] they all have the day off. [ light laughter ] this is bizarre, toyota is planning to sell robotic nurses to help care for japan's growing elderly population. that ought to put grandma at ease. having the terminator show up to give her a sponge bath. [ light laughter ] [ as schwarzenegger ] "old lady, i need you to relax." [ laughter ] i don't even know what to make of ts. several holiday inn expresses are offering free bed warming services, where employees wear electric blankets and warm up your bed before you go to sleep. [ laughter ] this explains holiday inn
which confirms my suspicions, stephen hawking is a dick. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter and applause ] right? i never met him. i'm just saying. [ laughter ] [ in a robotic voice ] "nice to meet you." [ laughter ] bull crap! hey, you guys, yesterday was national penguin awareness day. [ cheers and applause ] is everyone aware of penguins? [ scattered cheers ] that was only lf the crowd. that's why they have that. penguin awareness day was yesterday. i guess that explains why i didn't see...